Changing precipitation pattern alters soil microbial community response to wet-up under a Mediterranean-type climate

Volume: 9, Issue: 4, Pages: 946 - 957
Published: Oct 14, 2014
Abstract
A large soil CO2 pulse is associated with rewetting soils after the dry summer period under a Mediterranean-type climate, significantly contributing to grasslands' annual carbon budget. Rapid reactivation of soil heterotrophs and a pulse of available carbon are both required to fuel the CO2 pulse. Understanding of the effects of altered summer precipitation on the metabolic state of indigenous microorganisms may be important in predicting...
Paper Details
Title
Changing precipitation pattern alters soil microbial community response to wet-up under a Mediterranean-type climate
Published Date
Oct 14, 2014
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
946 - 957
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